There is growing scrutiny over a 17-million-gallon sewage spill into the Santa Monica Bay, with many asking how the spill occurred and why it took so long to alert the public.
Brett Morrow, with the Department of Public Health, said officials at the plant confirmed around 10 a.m. Monday that 17 million gallons of untreated sewage had been discharged, and county health officials began posting signs at the beaches by 11 a.m.
She shared details with The Times’ @ruthesamuel about her new vision for Black journalists.
“My argument is: This is how you actually produce great journalism. Diversity is how you have accurate coverage that actually reflects the country we live in.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
As the inaugural Knight Chair in race and journalism at @HowardU, she said she always wished she had attended a historically Black college or university.
“That experience that they had there was just something I’ve thought a lot about” latimes.com/entertainment-…
Katie Ledecky's dominance comes, in part, from her unusual intuition about what will happen in the water.
Her analytical training style and "obsessive attention to detail" help her understand races remarkably well and even predict other swimmers' times correctly.
Long before a president called Mexicans crossing the southern border rapists, Proposition 187 galvanized a generation of California Latinos into civic life and Democratic politics in numbers never before seen.
Faced with an invasion of massive, illegal pot farms in California’s high desert, Los Angeles County Supervisors have voted to boost enforcement and reconsider their current ban on commercial marijuana cultivation latimes.com/california/sto…
The move earlier this week follows months of complaints from residents and authorities who say the large-scale black market farms have upended life in the desert latimes.com/california/sto…
Supervisors also approved a motion to devise a plan to civilly prosecute water thieves and increase local government controls over illegal cannabis and unregulated hemp.
Tamara’s Maltipoo died from strangulation at Healthy Spot. Aimee’s Pomeranian had part of her tail amputated after being injured by the same company.
They sued the Culver City-based pet store chain on Monday, blaming it for harming their beloved pets. latimes.com/california/sto…
The grooming industry is unregulated in California and most other states.
“Anybody can open a storefront and say they’re a groomer or a trainer. There are no requirements or certifications that they have to have," Daphna Nachminovitch of PETA said. latimes.com/california/sto…
With summer in full swing and COVID-19 restrictions relaxed, swim lessons are back.
Yet many of those most in need of lessons can’t get them, because public pools are competing with a flood of new backyard pools for a scarce resource: chlorine.